Dirty Dancing is back! Exploding with heart-pounding music, breathtaking emotion and sensationally sexy dancing. Seen by millions across the globe this worldwide smash hit tells the classic story of ...
DanceAspen Founder Laurel Jenny Winton was 25 years old when she took an opportunity that would completely transform her life and career track. It was 2014, and Winton had reached the most intense ...
The classic film Dirty Dancing will be developed into a new stage production for Broadway titled, Dirty Dancing: The Musical. Lionsgate and The Path Entertainment Group, under its live stage arm ...
Theaters goers can look forward to having the time of their life when Dirty Dancing: The Musical hits the stage. A new stage production adaptation of the 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and ...
1987’s ‘Dirty Dancing’ is being adapted as a stage musical. Original writer Eleanor Bergstein is scripting with Tony winner Lonny Price directing. Price also appeared in the film alongside Patrick ...
Lonny Price, who played Neil Kellerman in the film, is directing. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The studio is working with Eleanor Bergstein, the writer of the 1987 film, to develop the new ...
Lionsgate has partnered with The Path Entertainment Group’s live stage arm Showpath to adapt Dirty Dancing into a stage musical for Broadway. Eleanor Bergstein, writer of the original film, is working ...
“The producers of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage announce today that performances will begin on Friday 16 October 2026 at the brand-new Capital Theatre at Westfield London. Tickets will be ...
Dirty Dancing is to become a West End stage show. The show, which will open at the Aldwych Theatre in October, will hold open auditions for the roles made famous by Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.
"Dirty Dancing" rolls into town with more lights and machinery than Barnum & Bailey. The touring stage incarnation of “Dirty Dancing” rolls into town with more lights and machinery than Barnum & ...
And this stage version was a white-hot comet of Catskills-coming-of-age in Australia, Canada, and London’s West End, but it never made it to Broadway, essentially putting Baby in a corner. Oh, come on ...